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  • Dare I suggest, however, that some of our fellow Europeans will only pay lip service to the law and that our country would not hand out the amount of punishment required to deter transgressors?
  • Yea, thou heardest not; yea, thou knewest not; yea, from that time that thine ear was not opened: for I knew that thou wouldest deal very treacherously, and wast called a transgressor from the womb. Isaiah 48.
  • Spinster and bluestocking, Niblock is also something of an outsider, an emancipated transgressor in polite Edwardian society, recalling the unsung role of the female intellectual, adventurer and agent in the birth of the modernist period; a mischievous subversion of the Victorian upper class male. Archive 2008-12-01
  • They tried to deal with noisy modernity in all its forms by launching anti-noise crusades, legislating what constituted social noise and punishing transgressors, and by trying to make people and machines quieter.
  • But man is not called a transgressor from not following the instigations of the “fomes,” but rather from his following them. The Political Ideas of St. Thomas Aquinas
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  • But they reveal not the secrets of the place, which are known to but One, from whose eye no dark dells or earth-emboweled caves can hide the transgressor; and the tears, the sighs, the blood -- aye, the _blood_ -- of that solitary cavern are all known to Him, are all put down by the recording angel in the archives of heaven. Eveline Mandeville The Horse Thief Rival
  • He objected to the time limit and threatened £40 fine for transgressors because his wife has trouble getting around and they found it hard to shop while clock-watching.
  • But 'the way of the transgressor is hard,' Mr. Le Noir, and he who sins must suffer. The Hidden Hand
  • But they reveal not the secrets of the place, which are known to but One, from whose eye no dark dells or earth-emboweled caves can hide the transgressor; and the tears, the sighs, the blood -- aye, the _blood_ -- of that solitary cavern are all known to Him, are all put down by the recording angel in the archives of heaven. Eveline Mandeville The Horse Thief Rival
  • Under the word transgressor are included all those that disobey their maker, or, in shorter words, the ungodly. Eugene Field A Study In Heredity And Contradictions
  • This virus is forcing all of us to look at the way we construct our respective social boundaries, and how we sentence (without trial) those perceived as transgressors.
  • The establishment of an Anti-Corruption Commission will help reveal and expose corruption and hopefully result in prosecution of transgressors, but it will not tackle the problem at its origin.
  • A "transgressor" is another word for "sinner" (in Ga 2: 17), for "sin is the transgression of the law. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • I later heard on the radio of a large haul of confiscated illegal nets and spearguns being burnt as a warning to transgressors.
  • We want the salary police to catch the transgressors; the alternative might be bankruptcies. Times, Sunday Times
  • the way of transgressors is hard
  • It'should set auditing standards, license auditors, and have power to punish transgressors.
  • Unchanging principles were involved - an animal without blemish died in the place of the human sinner to propitiate God's wrath against sin and free the transgressor from guilt and punishment.
  • Many of the transgressions recorded in said credit records are simple oversights or no fault of the transgressor.
  • For he bore the sin of many, and made intercession for the transgressors.
  • This is plainly ludicrous, and if the transgressors don't learn their lesson soon, the rest of us will certainly appreciate the irony when they're surviving on their children's benefits.
  • Now, in this land the path of the transgressor is strewn with barbed wire, and so my mistress got entangled in some loose strands that had uncoiled from the fence. Janey Canuck in the West
  • Ultimately, we need to have a zero tolerance policy and if that means the police pressing charges against any transgressors, then so be it.
  • Certainly, you can confront the transgressor, contemplate revenge, or hold a grudge forever.
  • For the US conservative it is also inextricable from the abhorrence through which any “overly” strong woman is judged as a moral transgressor, in a vilely reactionary misogyny. Archive 2009-01-01
  • But we apparently choose to make an example out of petty transgressors such as these to lull ourselves into the belief that we're winning the battle against crime!
  • Certainly, you can confront the transgressor, contemplate revenge, or hold a grudge forever.
  • But if the stiff-necked transgressors cannot be persuaded, they can be cowed and conquered.
  • Too often we condemn corruption and crime because it is the popular, right-thinking thing to do, while at the same time we welcome back the transgressors, or fail to practise what we preach.
  • Certainly, you can confront the transgressor, contemplate revenge, or hold a grudge forever.
  • But the film is less a policier than a post-Foucault case study of the criminal as social transgressor.
  • That didn't happen, the nonhappening of which made the news because the transgressor of social norms was Clay Aiken. Archive 2007-07-01
  • Thou wast called, and not miscalled, a transgressor from the womb. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • D.J. - and "transgressor" - not unlike a graffiti artist. NYT > Home Page
  • So she walked on, a small, miserable testimony that the way of the transgressor is never easy, even when said transgressor is only a damsel of eleven. The Story Girl
  • Congress is looking at reforming indecency laws to be much tougher on transgressors.
  • Just as Honiss reffed the away team as the transgressors, in Paris Peter Marshall saw wrongdoing in the Scots' approach to ruck and maul.
  • And the corollary seems to be: Why bother risking harm by assaulting onetime transgressors?

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